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  • Directional Flow Arrow Tape - 3"

    Directional Flow Arrow Tape - Color-coded arrow tapes mark directional flow of pipe contents throughout a facility. Provides 360° visibility for flow direction, with repeated arrows on the tapes length. Self-adhesive vinyl with acrylic adhesive. Available in 1, 2, and 4 inch widths, by 54-foot or 108-foot rolls.
  • Directional Flow Arrow Tape - 2"

    Directional Flow Arrow Tape - Color-coded arrow tapes mark directional flow of pipe contents throughout a facility. Provides 360° visibility for flow direction, with repeated arrows on the tapes length. Self-adhesive vinyl with acrylic adhesive. Available in 1, 2, and 4 inch widths, by 54-foot or 108-foot rolls.
  • Directional Flow Arrow Tape - 1"

    Directional Flow Arrow Tape - Color-coded arrow tapes mark directional flow of pipe contents throughout a facility. Provides 360° visibility for flow direction, with repeated arrows on the tapes length. Self-adhesive vinyl with acrylic adhesive. Available in 1, 2, and 4 inch widths, by 54-foot or 108-foot rolls.
  • Pipe Markers - COLD WATER SUPPLY

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - GLYCOL RETURN

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - NON-POTABLE WATER

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - VACUUM

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - COMPRESSED AIR

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - GLYCOL SUPPLY

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - OIL

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - WASTE WATER

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - CONDENSATE

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - HIGH PRESSURE GAS

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - OXYGEN

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - WATER

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - ACETYLENE GAS

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - COOLING WATER

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - HIGH PRESSURE STEAM

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - PLANT AIR

    Warn personnel, Identify contents and mark the directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance. Visible colors and bold lettering on the pipe marker are designed to meet or exceed ASME (ANSI) A13.1-2007 recommendations for size, color and visibility for flammable fluids.
  • Pipe Markers - White/Red Arrow

    Inform personnel, Identify directional flow for pipes carrying hazardous contents by applying a short arrow. Pipe markers should be placed at frequent intervals along piping systems, and should be clearly legible at a distance.

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